They are called centipedes. Centi- means hundred, and pede means foot. When they are put together, you have the word centipede. There is a species of bug called a centipede. I have them in my backyard.
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This depends on the development of the creatures feet. For birds they are called feet. For tree shrews and koala bears they are called paws for lemurs, monkeys and apes they are called hands and feet.
A mile is 5,280 feet, so 52.8 x 100 (feet), or 52.8 hundred feet. Or fifty two hundred eighty feet.
The creatures with backbones are called vertebra. The creatures without backbone are called invertebrate.
two hundred feet = 66.6666667 yards
A hundred feet of what?
Arthropods that are thought to have a hundred feet are called centipedes. In fact, they do not have 100 feet just lots of feet. But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good name!
300 feet.
mammals, and aquatic creatures.
Ammonites WERE water-dwelling creatures. They've been extinct for a couple of hundred million years
2,640,000 feet